Carolina Panthers: Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State
The Panthers just signed Jeremy Shockey, but they need a long-term answer at the position. The Saints drafted a basketball player to groom behind Shockey, and I'd say that worked out pretty well.

Thomas Jones, 33 in August, is owed $3 million in 2011. He wasn't very effective this past season, so even though the Chiefs said they plan on bringing him back, that could be a smokescreen of some sort. If so, Delone Carter would be a very cheap alternative. Carter has drawn some comparisons to Maurice Jones-Drew.

Arizona Cardinals: Mario Harvey, ILB, Marshall
The Cardinals can use an upgrade at the inside linebacker position. Daryl Washington just had a great year, but all Arizona has next to him is a soon-to-be 34-year-old Paris Lenon.

Cleveland Browns: Pernell McPhee, DE, Mississippi State
If the Browns pass on Robert Quinn at No. 6, they'll be looking for help at defensive end. They really need 4-3 personnel; their top end option is Matt Roth. That's not good news because he's only started nine games in a 4-3 as a pro.

San Francisco 49ers: Owen Marecic, FB, Stanford
The 49ers are definitely looking for help at the fullback position this offseason. Jim Harbaugh brings over his guy from Stanford.

Tennessee Titans: Kris O'Dowd, C, USC
The Titans need to upgrade left guard and center. Unfortunately, the center class is very thin this year.

Dallas Cowboys: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
The Cowboys reportedly like Marcus Cannon. Or at least they did prior to the unfortunate biopsy. Cannon is now a late-round prospect who will have to sit out a year. Let's hope he can make a comeback and thrive in 2012.

Washington Redskins: Cecil Shorts, WR, Mount Union
As noted in the first round, Sanatana Moss is a free agent. Anthony Armstrong cannot be the No. 1 receiver next year.

St. Louis Rams: Ugo Chinasa, DE, Oklahoma State
Chris Long had an incredible season, but the Rams need a pass-rusher on the other side of the line of scrimmage. James Hall is also coming off a great year, but he just turned 34. St. Louis will need to find a long-term successor soon.

Miami Dolphins: Bilal Powell, RB, Louisville
It sounds as if the Dolphins will be going after DeAngelo Williams in free agency. If that's the case, they'll still look for a running back late in the 2011 NFL Draft.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech
The Jaguars are expected to select a quarterback relatively early in the 2011 NFL Draft; they need a long-term solution at the position because David Garrard is too inconsistent.

Indianapolis Colts: Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina
When you're battling the Patriots, Chargers and Steelers every year, you can always use as many talented corners as possible.

Philadelphia Eagles: Henry Hynoski, FB, Pittsburgh
It's really a shame that Leonard Weaver tore his ACL and PCL, and suffered nerve damage in his knee. If the Eagles don't think Owen Schmitt can replace him, they may look for a fullback in the middle rounds this April.

Seattle Seahawks: Stephen Burton, WR, West Texas A&M
The Seahawks acquired this selection from the Ravens for Josh Wilson.

Mike Williams, Golden Tate and Deon Butler are nice targets, but none of them are No. 1 receivers. The Seahawks need to find a reliable top option. Stephen Burton has immense upside, so maybe be could evolve into Seattle's No. 1 wideout.

Atlanta Falcons: Dwayne Harris, WR/KR, East Carolina
The Falcons might double dip at receiver. They need to find as many weapons as possible for Matt Ryan.

New England Patriots: Buster Skrine, CB, UT-Chattanooga
The Patriots can't have guys like Kyle Arrington and the disappointing Darius Butler seeing a ton of action at corner. I know Leigh Bodden is due back next year, but he's a 30-year-old injury-prone player.

New England has shown interest in Buster Skrine.

Chicago Bears: DeMarcus Love, OT/G, Arkansas
The Bears need as many upgrades on the offensive line as possible. If they lead the NFL in sacks allowed again, Jay Cutler probably won't make it through another season.

New York Jets: Joseph Barksdale, OT, LSU
Vladimir Ducasse will be moving over to right tackle. There's no guarantee that'll pan out, so here's some competition for him.

Pick change; previously Lawrence Guy, DE/DT

Pittsburgh Steelers: Zach Hurd, G, Connecticut
Another offensive line upgrade for the Steelers. They can't afford to have Ben Roethlisberger knocked around on every play once again.

Green Bay Packers: Stephen Schilling, G, Michigan
Daryn Colledge is a free agent, but needs to be upgraded anyway. Stephen Schilling fits the scheme and appearance the Packers like from their offensive linemen.

Baltimore Ravens: Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson
Jared Gaither missed the 2010 season with back injuries. Depending on what happens with the CBA, Gaither will probably be a free agent. If the Ravens don't retain him, they'll need a replacement.

Baltimore Ravens: Rick Elmore, DE/OLB, Arizona
The Ravens have met with a bunch of rush linebacker prospects this offseason, including Rick Elmore, which might indicate that they're not happy with their depth behind Terrell Suggs and Jarret Johnson.